Irish Times (Crosaire) - Jun 10 2004

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At last the artist gets in like a star (6) ASTRAL
Cross this in the inside of the orange TANGERINE
Does it sound as if he wants to dispose of the wine there? CELLAR
Does one mind getting it back? REMEMBERS
Draw the boart below the south SKETCH
For pairs in pain ASPIRIN
Getting around to doing the wrong thing with an insect ERRANT
He would back no team for invention EDISON
He'll give her a ring if the cane gets broken FIANCE
How AE is back in front INTHELEAD
How Alf gets around the makings of 30 across like a brother FRATERNAL
How lovely being a professor is ADONIS
I've got beaten and put in 7 down IMPOUNDED
Inn for Chaucer, thanks to Shakespeare TABARD
Iris is there where I shout about it, by the sound of it EYEBALL
It's clear that I'd be dot and carry one LIMPID
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It's peculiar that it's not to be found in 14 down ODD
Mother will stop things running, even if it turns her dotty DAM
Mr Chips was this sort of master, but not with paint OLD
Not so 17 across years ago in piggy places SEVENTIES
Not so light to be up in the centre of this DIM
Of course Julienne tidies nothing up CLEARSOUP
On the bed, but not landed there, ducky (9) EIDERDOWN
Outcome of energy in 'e and me EMERGE
Pen (9) ENCLOSURE
Split the start, but not in principle, by the sound of it DIVIDENDS
That's how we are in over the ship and quite worn out with it WEARINESS
The South is not over the break SUNDER
They're not outpatients there INWARDS
This dupe is about the last thing to be turned over UPENDED
To be had on the strand but not on the shore BANANA
Will he speak on behalf of the wheelwrights? SPOKESMAN